Registration
Student Information & Online Registration
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How to register on the web
- Login to the ACES portal with your Alamo Colleges District ID and Password (if you do not have your Alamo Colleges District ID you need to go through the admissions process to receive one: how to apply).
- Select Student Tab
- Click on the "Register Here" icon.
- Click the “Proceed to Registration” link. Once the survey is completed it will allow you to proceed to the next page.
- Select "Browse Classes" to look up which classes you want to register for.
- Select a Term from the list (i.e. Fall, Spring, Summer, etc).
- Enter the course subject (i.e. ENGL for English) and course number (i.e. 1301) and select Search.
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- This returns a list of all courses meeting the criteria you entered. It will include information about the course such as college location, section information, instructor, meeting times, instructional method (online, face to face, remote), and status (if there are still seats available).
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- Once you have found a course you want to register for, click Add to the far right of the class listing.
- In the Summary box, make sure the course shows as "Web Registered" under action. Then click Submit.
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- If you don't click Submit, the course will not be added to your schedule.
- To add more courses, click "Search Again" and proceed with steps 7-9 until you have added all desired courses.
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Note: If there were any errors or holds (pre-requisite, co-requisite, other restrictions), the error/hold would display with your schedule and the course will not be added.
To add classes that are linked (must be taken together), click the View Linked option on the right, and select "Add All" to add both course registration numbers (CRNs). Make sure both courses are visible in the Summary box as Pending under "Status" and "Web Registered" under action. Then, click Submit. All courses should show as "registered in the summary box.
Click Here for Dynamic ScheduleHow to Use the Dynamic Schedule
- Go to the Dynamic Schedule page and choose The Semester from the pull-down menu
- Click Submit button
- Choose a Subject from the list (REQUIRED, i.e. ENGL-English)
- Choose the College (i.e. Northwest Vista College, or choose All)
- Choose Part of Term (i.e. Full Term, or choose All)
- Choose Session or leave it All; choose Location or leave it All; make any other selections (or leave blank for all available)
- Click Class Search
Summer Momentum Plan
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Locating how much you owe for tuition
- Login to the ACES portal
- Select Student.
- Select Web Services.
- Select Student and Financial Aid.
- Select Student Account.
- Select Account Summary to review your account balance.
- To make a payment, select Make a Payment.
Payment Options
- Online Payment
- In-Person Payment
Pay with cash.
- Go to your college (physical addresses listed below)
Northeast Lakeview College
Student Commons Center
1201 Kitty Hawk Rd.
Universal City, Texas 78148Northwest Vista College
Desert Willow Welcome Center (DWWC)
3535 N. Ellison
San Antonio, TX 78251Palo Alto College
Student Center, Rm. 130
1400 W. Villaret
San Antonio TX 78224St. Philip’s College
Bursar’s Office
Welcome Center, Room 104
1801 Martin Luther King Drive
San Antonio, Texas 78203-2098San Antonio College
Fletcher Administration Center (FAC) 201
1300 San Pedro
San Antonio, TX 78212-4299
- Check with your college before dropping for non-payment
Northeast Lakeview College
210-486-5401Northwest Vista College
210-486-4000Palo Alto College
210-486-3200San Antonio College
210-486-0000St. Philip’s College
210-486-2200
Transcript Requests
- Official Transcripts
- Unofficial Transcripts
Official Transcript Requests
Transcript requests are being processed daily, however, due to required validation of converted data, it may take more than 10 business days to process your request. Please contact your Enrollment Services/Admissions and Records Office if your request is not processed in 10 business days so that they may follow up on your request. Please do not submit another request, as this may further delay your transcript.
Request official transcripts in ACES by doing the following:
- Login to ACES
- Click Web Services
- Select Student Tab
- Go to Student Records
- Click Academic Transcripts
- Select Request Printed Transcript (at the bottom of the page)
If you have questions about the courses or grades on your transcript, please contact your Enrollment Services/Admissions and Records Office for assistance.
SAC 210-486-0200
SPC 210-486-2700
PAC 210-486-3700
NVC 210-486-4700
NLC 210-486-5401
Viewing and Printing Your Unofficial Alamo College Transcript
Please note that unofficial transcripts are available in ACES by doing the following:
- Login to ACES
- Click Web Services
- Select Student Tab
- Go to Student Records
- Click Academic Transcripts
- Select Transcript Level --> Undergraduate
- Select Transcript Type --> Unofficial Transcript
- Click Submit
Student ID and Password
If you do not have your Alamo Colleges District ID and need to go through the admissions process to receive one, please complete the Application for Admission.
Technical Support
Students enrolled in select Northwest Vista College (NVC) courses in Spring 2025 will get free childcare and free meals for their children ages 5-13 during the time that they are attending their evening or Saturday classes. Space is limited and students are encouraged to register early to secure a spot for their child or children.
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